The Green Screen Display is Superb - with great contrast as it should be - looks like its had little use. So there we have it - a super rare 1970's 8-Bit Computer - with stunning looks in working condition.

Booted to Basic and loaded several pieces of software that I have kicking around. Tested Power up, Serial, Video, RF, RGBI, both controller ports, reset, and all keyboard keys. Everything I tested was working well.

The unique thing with this is that there is still a floppy drive installed, though it is not functional, it is connected to the floppy emulator so that when a game loads it makes all the familiar loading sounds!

Commodore 10" colour stereo monitor. But it's as close as it gets! Plenty of brightness, contrast and colour. These controls do not need to be on full settings to get a good crisp picture. Green screen works fine, although difficult to photograph due to scanning rates, see photos.

Working but has slight with th ON/OFF switch, once you turn on you have to touch it again for it to come one otherwise everything else works fine including picture and sound. There is discolouring to keyboard due to age but this is cosmetic and doesn't effect the functionality of the computer.

The Amiga has been upgraded to 1Mb RAM. Everything is tested including all disks and everything works! All Polys & inserts are also included as seen in the photos and are in very good condition. Every game loads fine, Deluxe paint loads fine and so does Workbench 1.3.

In superb condition is this rare early version Commodore Amiga A500 with Red LED. Original early edition box, Workbench 1.2 and manuals all from early edition back in the eighties. The Amiga has been upgraded to 1Mb in the trapdoor.

For sale is this boxed Commodore Amiga 500. I've plugged it all in and it works and goes to the workbench screen. The computer has yellowed a bit but otherwise is in good condition. The box is quite worn but the polystyrene inserts are still there.